User Manual

Programming LOGO!
3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO!
LOGO!
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5. Press
OK
to confirm "". LOGO! displays the following view:
6. The display now shows the default IP address of your LOGO!. To change the setting,
press
OK
. When the cursor appears in a flashing solid square, press or to move the
cursor to a position where you want to modify the number, then press
or to increase
or decrease the number. To confirm your change, press
OK
.
LOGO! stores up to four addresses that you set previously. To view your last settings,
press
to move the cursor to the " " symbol, and then press
OK
to open a drop-down
list, for example:
You can press
or to select a previously configured address in the list, and then press
OK
to comfirm.
7. Press
or to move to the subnet mask setting. The default subnet mask is as shown
above. To change the setting, press
OK
. When the cursor appears in a flashing solid
square, press
or to move the cursor to a position where you want to modify the
number, then press
or to increase or decrease the number. To confirm your change,
press
OK
.
8. Press
to move to the gateway address setting. The default gateway is as shown above.
To change the setting, press
OK
. When the cursor appears in a flashing solid square,
press
or to move the cursor to a position where you want to modify the number, then
press
or to increase or decrease the number. To confirm your change, press
OK
.
Transferring the circuit program to LOGO!Soft Comfort
After you have finished the network settings, you can transfer the circuit program from
LOGO! to LOGO!Soft Comfort using the transfer command LOGO!→PC in LOGO!Soft
Comfort. For further information on uploading the circuit program to LOGO!Soft Comfort with
this transfer menu command, refer to the Online Help for LOGO!Soft Comfort.
3.8.2
Configuring a UDF (User-Defined Function)
You can configure UDF (User-Defined Function) blocks only from LOGO!Soft Comfort.
A UDF block is a preconfigured circuit program that you create in LOGO!Soft Comfort. You
can add it to an existing circuit program as you do with a function block. For a detailed
description of the UDF configuration in LOGO!Soft Comfort, refer to the Online Help for
LOGO!Soft Comfort.